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MEXICAN SITUATION

FEDERALS SURRENDER AMERICAN VESSELS GUARANTEE AN armistice: By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright SALTILLO (Mexico), July 11. General Carranza (the Constitutional leader) announces the' surrender of Guayma’s Federal troops, who are leaving under a flag of truce. The American naval vessels in the harbour have guaranteed an armistice while the Federals are evacuating the town. “WILSON’S CRIME.”’ EX-MINISTER TO LECTURE. AMERICA’S REAL AIM—CONQUEST. VERA CRUZ, July 10. Senor Querido Moheno, ex-Ministcr for Commerce in Mexico, is en route to the United States on a lecture campaign, with tho object of exposing what he terms President Wilson's crime against Mexico. Ho alleges that ho possesses letters showing Mr Wilson’s and Mr Roosevelt’s real aims were conquest. Tho Mexico oil interests caused no revolution, but the politicians did so. Senor Moheno admitted that the United States would sooner or later bo driven to armed intervention. Huerta had nothing to do with the Madero assassinations. Senor Moheno is likely to be a candidate for tho Presidency of Mexico on a future date, NEW CABINET. , FEW CHANGES IN PERSONNEL. (Received July 12. 5.5 p.m.) - MEXICO CITY, July 11. General Huerta’s new Cabinet has been sworn in. Thoro aro fow changes in tho personnel. . Judge Francesco Carrajal, Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, becomes Foreign Minister. It is understood that tho Chamber of Deputies intends to declare tho presidential election void.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 7

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MEXICAN SITUATION New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 7

MEXICAN SITUATION New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 7